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B.R.A.N.D.​ FREEZE

Freezing a moment in the life of a brand and learning what they are doing to become memorable

6/10/2020

Traders of the Seas (Part 1)

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One might wonder why a grocery store has a nautical theme even though seafood is not her primary product. Between the ringing of ship bells and employees known as crew members, mates, and captains, Trader Joe's seafaring culture can be traced back to her founder Joe Coulombe (1939 - 2020).
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While Trader Joe's has always been tight-lipped about her business model, you can easily find wave upon wave of information from her school of avid fans in the digital ocean.

​In this B.R.A.N.D. Freeze moment, I would like to first tap into the personal brand of Joe Coulombe to gain insights into the making of a memorable brand.

You don’t have to be a celebrity

The goal of defining one's personal brand is not always about creating a celebrity-persona like that of Richard Branson (Virgin Group), Elon Musk (Tesla), Ellen DeGeneres, or Martha Stewart.

As a founder/owner, you don't have to be the face of your company, but you have to be the spirit behind its culture. Your physical presence is limited by time and space, but a brand-centric culture will last for generations.

Tracing his career back to 1958 when Coulombe was tasked by his then-employer Rexall Drugs to launch a chain of convenience stores to compete with 7-Eleven, we saw the maiden voyage of this trader on the culinary seas.
Trader Joes in Amherst, NY - 2018

A:  SWEAT  IT  &  READ  IT

Coulombe was said to have worked without pay at Pronto Markets, the new chain he helped started, so that he can learn the business. When 7-Eleven became too big to compete against, Rexall’s decision to liquidate the stores opened the door for Coulombe to buy out the business which he renamed Trader Joe’s in 1967.

If you have an end in sight, there is no other way around hard work to get there. It doesn't matter if your goal is short- or long-term, big or small; have a goal. Coulombe did not want to compete with the bigger giants in the convenience store business and knew he had to be different.
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IMAGE OF TRADER JOE’S FIRST LOCATION IN CALIFORNIA COURTESY OF TRADER JOE’S (https://locations.traderjoes.com/ca/pasadena/51/)
From his interview with Perfect Business, it was also clear that Coulombe’s business savviness came from a lot of reading. 

He read about the anticipated launch of Boeing 747 and figured that cheaper international air travel will wet the appetite of people for food from different parts of the world. Trader Joe's, to this day, is known for her selection of food from all over the globe.

Inspired by an article on Biosphere in the Scientific American along with subscription to multiple whole food related publications, Coulombe also steered Trader Joe's towards the natural and organic food route.

After Coulombe's retirement in 1989, he remained the voice of Trader Joe's in a LA radio show "Food and Wine Minute''. Listeners would join him on his visits to the world's wine regions with interesting insights into food. Subscribe or pick up a copy of the Fearless Flyer and you will get a taste of his legacy.
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As for the maritime theme, Joe drew his inspiration for Trader Joe’s unique look-&-feel from Frederick O'Brien's White Shadows in the South Seas and the Jungle Cruise ride at Disneyland. ​​

As a founder and leader of your business, you are ultimately responsible for weaving the fabric of the human organization you are establishing. How are you achieving that? How tightly woven is your personal B.R.A.N.D. to the business B.R.A.N.D.?

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B.R.A.N.D. Freeze is a blog series where I freeze a moment in the life of a brand (ie. a person or a business) and learn of ways these brands become memorable. It uses the B.R.A.N.D. System to break down the fundamentals of branding into five components; Business, Reach, Action, Niche, and Drive. ​
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RESOURCES:
  • https://www.npr.org/2020/02/29/810693474/joe-coulombe-founder-and-namesake-of-trader-joes-dies-at-89
  • https://amp.usatoday.com/amp/4884608002
  • https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Coulombe
  • https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2020/02/29/business/joe-coulombe-dead.amp.html
  • https://www.traderjoes.com/our-story

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    B.R.A.N.D.  FREEZE

    Branding can be a tedious and complex process, capable of hurting like a brain-freeze if you overthink it. As your business evolves throughout its lifetime, your brand will take shape and become more authentic and relatable. In this series of blog posts, I will be "freezing" a moment in the life of a business and discussing what they are doing to become memorable.

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